I agree with you, except that it used to be a beautiful town. Now the lovely gardens and fountains are dry and neglected to a sorry state. No municipal care on the streets with shabby vendors everywhere. Pick pocketer’s have full control of the main street and upmarket shops have moved to the outskirts as vendors filled the pavements. It truly appears to be a dirty town and sorely neglected. Soooo very sad.
I agree everytime I am there, I experience the warmth and Ubuntu. People there are approachable, easy to talk to....free parking at malls...life is so easy! Not a busy life!
You can acquire the land from the tribal authorities like chiefs if it's in a village. Alternatively, if it's a suburb, you can contact Property agents for assistance.
Mathlodi it will be cost effective to acquire land from the Tribal Chief there is land apportioned to Chiefs to give to their citizens ****With all the engineers you have in Limpopo boreholes and water won't be a problem in the near future
Its okay, oksalaya these are the types of houses that are build in Limpopo and 99.9% of this houses are in Limpopo.You are good with pointing out negatives.
Woow,they look so amazing and appetizing, will definitely give a try. I'm so terrible when it comes to backing scones, they come out as hard as a rock. Thx for the recipe 😋 😘